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Find answers to the following questions in our How To Vote In Ohio: A 2020 Explainer:
Do I need to vote in every contest on my ballot? No, you do not. Boards will count the votes in races you’ve properly filled out. If you leave a contest blank, it’s considered an “under vote.” Take a look at detailed election results from a BOE, and you’ll see “under votes” in just about every contest.
What if your birthday doesn't match the one on your ballot? asks a listener from Beachwood.
Why are candidates in a different order on different Ohio ballots? ask two listeners from Westerville.
Can I return my absentee ballot to a different county's BOE dropbox, or do I need to drop it off at my county's BOE dropbox? asks Pamela. A voter must return the absentee ballots to the board of elections in the county in which they are registered. Lorain County Board of Elections Director Paul Adams said a voter in one Ohio county cannot submit an absentee ballot to a Board of Elections in another county. Absentee ballots mailed to your board must be postmarked by Nov. 2, the day before the election and received by the board no later than Nov. 13. The ballots can also be dropped off at your local board of elections by 7:30 p.m. on Election Day.
Who are my electoral voters for Ohio 2020? asks a voter in Cincinnati. Voters interested in learning who will represent them in the Electoral College can contact the Secretary of State for a list of candidates for the positions. Those positions are not listed on the ballot and are not selected individually.
Is it possible that the Republican legislatures in battleground states could simply choose electors that are pro-Trump? asks Vincent.
Gov. Mike DeWine and other state officials will provide their latest update on the COVID-19 pandemic for September 22, 2020. The press conference is scheduled for 2 p.m.
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Gov. Mike DeWine and other state officials will provide their latest update on the COVID-19 pandemic for September 24, 2020. The press conference is scheduled for 2 p.m.
Listen live starting at 8 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 29 for a local preview of the presidential debate followed by NPR’s coverage of the debate live from Cleveland.
Our debate preview show begins at 8 p.m. with hosts Tony Ganzer and Glenn Forbes, plus reporters Jenny Hamel and Nick Castele. We'll have analysis, special guests and reports from the debate site at Case Western Reserve University — and thoughts from you.
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Gov. Mike DeWine and other state officials will provide their latest update on the COVID-19 pandemic for September 29, 2020. The press conference is scheduled for 2 p.m.
Gov. Mike DeWine and other state officials will provide their latest update on the COVID-19 pandemic for October 2, 2020. The press conference is scheduled for 3 p.m.
Gov. Mike DeWine and other state officials will provide their latest update on the COVID-19 pandemic for October 6, 2020. The press conference is scheduled for 2 p.m.
Gov. Mike DeWine and other state officials will provide their latest update on the COVID-19 pandemic for October 8, 2020. The press conference is scheduled for 2 p.m.
Gov. Mike DeWine and other state officials will provide their latest update on the COVID-19 pandemic for October 13, 2020. The press conference is scheduled for 2 p.m.